Clachan and Tower, Empire Exhibition, Scotland, 1938
Posted in Empire Exhibition, Scotland, 1938, Exhibitions at 12:00 on 23 January 2014
A nice contrast of old and new at the Empire Exhibition, Scotland, 1938 via another Brian Gerald drawn postcard.
The Clachan was a “traditional” Highland village. Like everything else at the 1938 Empire Exhibition it was in the shadow of Tait’s Tower of Empire.
When an Empire Exhibition in Glasgow was first suggested Glaswegians immediately asked that a clachan be one of the exhibits. This is because a previous clachan was one of the great successes at the Scottish National Exhibition held in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow in 1911.
Tags: Brian Gerald, Clachan, Empire Exhibition Scotland 1938, Kelvingrove Park, Scottish National Exhibition 1911, Tait's Tower

